A tsunami mud slide land slide etc
No, tornadoes are triggered by interactions of air currents, which are essentially unaffected by earthquakes.
Underwater landslides triggered by the M 7.2 Grand Banks earthquake.
On March 11, 2011, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake occurred near the east coast of Japan, which triggered a massive tsunami. UPDATE: Official magnitude was updated to 9.1 on Nov 7, 2016.
Aftershocks are the results of the Pressure Plates being unstable, and are still adjusting or moving. The earthquake from September 4, 2010 in Christchurch will be having aftershocks for about 1 and a half more years.
The last time Tokyo was hit by a big earthquake was in 1923, which had a 7.9 magnitude.The March 2011 earthquake that hit off the coast of Sendai was magnitude 9.0 and it triggered a massive tsunami.Researchers at the University of Tokyo's earthquake research institute said "there was a 75% probability that a magnitude seven quake would strike the region in the next four years" as reported in BBC News.
Landslide.
The earthquake triggered the tsunami
Houses and everything
An earthquake happened, which triggered the tsunami.
There was a tsunami, but it was triggered by a volcanic eruption, not an earthquake.
A magmatic earthquake is an earthquake triggered by the movement of magma, underground molten rock.
The point is the epicentre of the earthquake.
It was triggered by an earthquake.
The tsunami was triggered by an earthquake.
Tsunamis are triggered by earthquakes due to vibrations.
No. The March 2011 earthquake in japan was along a convergent boundary, and triggered by subduction.
No, there was an earthquake which triggered a tsunami. The earthquake had a magnitude of 8.9 on the Richter scale.